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04-22-2013, 07:38 PM #10
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Thanked: 3228Sorry my concern is not Northwestern Ontario but what happens on our prairies with regard to agriculture. Most of our wheat producing areas are definitely not 4a/4b hardiness Saskatchewan - Veseys . More like 3s and 2s if it is the same hardiness ratings you guys use. The only place I cab find that would be considered 4a would possibly be southern Alberta in the Lethbridge area Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I think considering the amount of snow this year out west, how it may melt and how much rain falls it may be a late planting year. It maybe one of those years you just can get the equipment on the fields early to actually get stuff in the ground. Then again I ain't no farmer.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end